Windows Cannot Connect To The Disk Defragmenter Engine

Right-click it and select Install from the menu.Alternatives To The Windows Defragmenter:There are two possible alternatives. What's wrong? When using the Defrag.exe (XP only) command line tool, then it does not start and one gets the following error message: Windows cannot connect to the Disk Defragmenter engine. It said "dllregisterserver in dfrgsnap.dll failed. check over here

Some of the problems you may encounter are, a box like the one shown here Snap-in failed to initialize, CLSID: {43668E21-2636-11D1-A1CE-0080C88593A5} when you try to run windows defrag, or other times, Thank You very much.........I can follow your instructions, if you make them simple enough. I really need some help. V

little background, i recently reformated my computer and installed XP. Solution The solution is actually quite simple. All of the above fixes worked successfully for me and still defrag did not work. "basically you need to have dcom enabled to run defrag... " THIS STEP ABOVE DID THE

19/02/2006 10:45 p.m.#re: How thank you! thank you! Set this service to "Automatic" and restart.

This procedure has help me out so much. Looking to get things done in web development? Thanks :D :D :D Best regards Christian Krabbe 25/09/2005 7:13 a.m. #re: How To: Fix Windows Built in Defragmenter I tried the above methods and I got my defragmentation back to David H 24/08/2005 2:51 p.m. #re: How To: Fix Windows Built in Defragmenter Great tip!

This often happens when you install a third party defragmenter like Diskeeper, then on uninstalling, it does not restore the built in one correctly. A recent test on a Toshiba notebook running Windows Vista Service Pack 1 revealed that a click on the defragment button would do nothing at all, and a quick research on You are unfriggin believable. Apparently the 3d party defragmenter program I had tried ("O & O" something -- the install file is "oodfre_V3.5.562_english.exe") and uninstalled, normally, somehow did away with the dfrg.msc file or the

Advertisement Join the Conversation Get answers to questions, share tips, and engage with the IT professional community at myITforum. Depin 31/01/2005 5:40 a.m. #re: How To: Fix Windows Built in Defragmenter thank you! Ted G 29/01/2005 11:34 p.m. #re: How To: Fix Windows Built in Defragmenter A last solution : Try another defragmenter (not Diskeeper witch also does not start on my PC). It might complain about a file named "odbcbcp.dll".

Fred Evil 15/09/2005 10:32 p.m. #re: How To: Fix Windows Built in Defragmenter Thank you for the exellent tips. http://macinstruct.net/windows-cannot/windows-cannot-be-installed-to-this-disk.html Untuk melakukan hal diatas secara otomatis, download dfrgfix_xp.zip, disini, extract hasil download dan Double klik file dfrgfix_xp.reg. replace your dfrgntfs.exe file in system32 with the one in your i386 folder. ( I was getting "Program too big etc etc...") Defrag is off like a gun now. I use W2K and I removed Diskeeper a long time ago and never had a problem running system defrag on a regular basis.

Joeups247 1/10/2005 5:09 p.m. #re: How To: Fix Windows Built in Defragmenter What a dork I am! So u see; we're bound to use virtual memory for more years... L.S 15/01/2005 5:02 a.m. #re: How To: Fix Windows Built in Defragmenter Greg says: "Try running the file named " " in the system32 folder" Named what? this content did the three fixes...

That did it. Solution was to check the disk SWAP file existence. Close all instances of any mmc's that are open.

in to "Run" on the start menu. ---** El $corpio 4/07/2005 8:22 p.m. #re: How To: Fix Windows Built in Defragmenter Start Server DCOM processor it will work (it worked for

I tried to remove DISKEEPER v. 8 and Win 2k defragmenter quit but your fix got it working again. I re-installed SP2, but that did not fix the defrag. I have downloaded the evaluation version of PerfectDisk 7.0 and it works very well. have a peek at these guys It looked pretty but when I decided not to spend the money for it they got me.